As you may know, it’s common to include a home inspection as a condition of an offer you make. It protects you from issues that you might not otherwise see during a viewing.

What do you do if the home inspector finds something wrong? The inspector might find a leak in the foundation, or windows that are old, drafty and need replacing.

Must you pass on a property that you otherwise like?

Not necessarily. Just because the home inspector discovered a deficiency doesn’t necessarily mean you shouldn’t purchase the home. You should, however, bring the issue up with the seller.

Your REALTOR® will do that on your behalf, and look after your interests.

In many circumstances, your REALTOR® will be able to negotiate an agreement that is satisfactory to everyone involved. This will usually be in the form of a reduction in the sale price to cover some or all of the costs of the repair, or a requirement to have the seller get the repairs done before you move in.

So don’t worry if the inspector finds something wrong. Chances are you can still get the home and have any issues dealt with to your satisfaction.

We could not have been more please with the service Amy provided. Living out of state makes selling a property much more of a challenge. Amy went out of her way to see that text messages and phone calls were returned promptly, and never once left us feeling as though we were not her number one priority. Thanks to Amy's dedication and professionalism, the sale of our property was almost effortless, which is saying a lot considering the challenges we faced. We would highly recommend her to others, and will be seeking her assistants in the future when the time comes to sell family members homes.